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ICARCV
2008
IEEE
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16 years 10 days ago
Looking at the surprise: Bottom-up attentional control of an active camera system
—Inspired by the expectation-based perception of humans, a surprise-driven active vision system is proposed. This vision system not only considers spatial saliency of objects in ...
Tingting Xu, Quirin Mühlbauer, Stefan Sosnows...
AIIDE
2009
15 years 7 months ago
Investigating the Interplay between Camera Viewpoints, Game Information, and Challenge
Players perceive information about game environments through a virtual camera. While a significant discussion in the industry and in academic research circles has centered around ...
Arnav Jhala, Martin Schwartz, Hector Perez Martine...
IJCV
2000
176views more  IJCV 2000»
15 years 5 months ago
Control of a Camera for Active Vision: Foveal Vision, Smooth Tracking and Saccade
Several characteristics of the human oculomotor system have been suggested to be useful also for active vision mechanisms. Among others, foveal vision and a tracking scheme based o...
Ehud Rivlin, Héctor Rotstein
IROS
2007
IEEE
101views Robotics» more  IROS 2007»
16 years 5 days ago
Optimizing image and camera trajectories in robot vision control using on-line boosting
— In this paper, we present a novel boosted robot vision control algorithm. The method utilizes on-line boosting to produce a strong vision-based robot control starting from two ...
A. H. Abdul Hafez, Enric Cervera, C. V. Jawahar
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IWINAC
2007
Springer
16 years 14 hour ago
Automatic Control of Video Surveillance Camera Sabotage
One of the main characteristics of a video surveillance system is its reliability. To this end, it is needed that the images captured by the videocameras are an accurate representa...
Pedro Gil-Jiménez, Roberto Javier Ló...